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Cubism and Abstract Art was a 1936 exhibition curated by Alfred H. Barr, Jr.. The catalogue to this exhibition coined the term biomorphism.

In 1936 Alfred Barr, director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, borrowed Grigson's term biomorphism without acknowledgement in the exhibition catalogue Cubism and Abstract Art. Surveying the contemporary art scene, he noted, ... --Henry Moore - Page 36, Chris Stephens, ‎Richard Calvocoressi, ‎Tate Britain (Gallery) - 2010 -





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